Can't make any notification sound except phone call
and when you try to change ringtones it mention ringer is silence
Does anyone know how to fix it?
i didn't turn on DND or silent mode
If you unlock your phone and press up or down volume, a column of volume control should appear based on what's running. The top section is the volume of one of the types (ringer, notification, alarm) and the bottom bit shows you the current silence or DND mode, and three dots. Press the three dots and you'll see the expanded panel showing all three volume settings.
I assume that you've got some level for ringer but nothing for the other two. Drag up from the bottom to set a volume. On my OS version dragging up from silence is a bit problematic so you might have to try several times if your OS is the same.
thanks a lot i didn't notice it
i will check it work or not later
thanks a lot
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I've had this happen on RC2 as well...
After I've put the volume all the way down (vibrate only mode) and then turned the volume back up, none of my notification sounds will play. When I get sms/email the vibrate will go off but not the tone. I've checked Handcent and GMail settings and they both have a tone selected. However, once I get a txt/email, only vibrate no sound. My call ringtones, volume up/down, apps, music..etc works, but no notification.
Anyone help?
Grab Audio Guru from the market. It lists out all the system sound modes and lets you control all six of them individually. I had this happen once and found one of my sound controls set to zero. Used the slider in Audio Guru to increase it to max, problem solved.
Does anyone know how to make the ring and notification volume the same without having to adjust both in the settings?
It's really annoying to have my ring volume turned down, only to get a really loud text message notification shortly after.
Download Quick Settings from the market, it has an option to link the Ringer and Notification volumes so they work together. I never understood why they weren't controlled together in the first place.
Worked great thanks.
manticore1977 said:
Download Quick Settings from the market, it has an option to link the Ringer and Notification volumes so they work together. I never understood why they weren't controlled together in the first place.
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Cool. Thanks!
Thanks for the help. This must be a samsung thing because all the HTC phones I owned had an option to link notification and ring volume.
I don't know if I'm the only one that noticed this bug or if this is only happening to me or if this is a known bug but I couldn't find any thread mentioning thins, so I thought I'd just ask to see if I'm the only one.
When you go to Settings » Sound » Volumes, here you can set the volumes for "Music, video, games & other media", "Ringtones & notifications" and "Alarms". When you set a new volume, by dragging the slider or pressing on the location you want, you should hear a sound representing the selected volume.
If you start changing the "ringtones" volume, you will hear the volume differences when picking different volumes. Then you start changing the "music, video..." and you'll notice the sound that comes out of the speaker has the same volume no matter the level you've selected. If you now go back to changing the "ringtones" volume, you'll notice the same.
If you close the "Volumes" dialog window and open it again and now start by changing the "music, video..." volume, you'll see that it is now working properly, the sound volume represents the selected volume. But if you start changing the "ringtones" volume, you'll not notice the sound that comes out of the speaker has the same volume no matter the level you've selected. And if you go back to "music, video...", you'll notice the same.
Am I the only one with this annoying issue? Is it a known issue, I couldn't find it... It's just annoying and it's only the volume preview on that dialog that doesn't output correctly. The phone will still output each respective volume correctly.
It happens to mine
Anyone else? Would really like to know if it's a general problem or something I (and apparently surfer) am doing that I shouldn't be doing...
Volume rocker does not go to SILENT, only vibrate...
I had this working but I am not sure if I am the only one.
Volume up gives you more volume
Volume down goes to vibrate then one more gives you silent but I cannot get the silent option anymore.
What gives?
Brava27 said:
Volume rocker does not go to SILENT, only vibrate...
I had this working but I am not sure if I am the only one.
Volume up gives you more volume
Volume down goes to vibrate then one more gives you silent but I cannot get the silent option anymore.
What gives?
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it should "click" one more past the vibrate mode to give you silent. Thats what it does for me.
wilpark said:
it should "click" one more past the vibrate mode to give you silent. Thats what it does for me.
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+1
Sent from Note II
No 'total silence' for me either...
Brava27 said:
Volume rocker does not go to SILENT, only vibrate...
I had this working but I am not sure if I am the only one.
Volume up gives you more volume
Volume down goes to vibrate then one more gives you silent but I cannot get the silent option anymore.
What gives?
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Once I go from the lowest volume setting to 'vibrate mode', there is nothing past that. only options i have are silent with vibrate, or audio with vibrate. I don't like it, as there are times i don't want my phone to vibrate at all.
Does anybody know of a fix?
wingsorion said:
Once I go from the lowest volume setting to 'vibrate mode', there is nothing past that. only options i have are silent with vibrate, or audio with vibrate. I don't like it, as there are times i don't want my phone to vibrate at all.
Does anybody know of a fix?
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I had the same problem must have absolute silence, no vibrate allowed!
Here's how I did it: when you swipe down for your notification bar, uncheck the "VIBRATE" setting (should be third one from the left: Wifi, GPS, Vibrate).
It should change your vibrate to mute.
Rinwashere said:
I had the same problem must have absolute silence, no vibrate allowed!
Here's how I did it: when you swipe down for your notification bar, uncheck the "VIBRATE" setting (should be third one from the left: Wifi, GPS, Vibrate).
It should change your vibrate to mute.
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Doing that works for me -- but alas no volume rocker silence mode.
"simple sound widget" is a nice add on. Just pull down notification tap on it and you can go into complete silent mode with no vibrating or s voice accidentally talking.
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On my (stock) phone, there are at least three ways to mute the phone.
(1) Press the volume-down button until the volume goes to Vibrate. Then release the button and press it again. It changes to Mute.
(2) Swipe down on the notification bar. There's an icon that cycles among Sound, Vibrate, and Mute.
(3) Long-press the power button. The pop-up menu has Sound, Vibrate, and Mute icons at the bottom.
The last two options work even when the phone is locked.
Gary02468 said:
On my (stock) phone, there are at least three ways to mute the phone.
(1) Press the volume-down button until the volume goes to Vibrate. Then release the button and press it again. It changes to Mute.
(2) Swipe down on the notification bar. There's an icon that cycles among Sound, Vibrate, and Mute.
(3) Long-press the power button. The pop-up menu has Sound, Vibrate, and Mute icons at the bottom.
The last two options work even when the phone is locked.
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+1 .. all 3 work for me with the stock AT&T ROM
Is there seriously no way of setting individual volume levels for the ringtone and the notifications in vanilla android?!
Click volume rocker and the last volume change slider will appear. Click the drop down arrow on right side of slider and you can change individual volumes.
Sorry misread. I don't believe there is a way to change notification and ring separately
Is there a way to do it without root?
I like my notification volume reasonably quiet without it impacting the ring volume.
Sound profile in play store works well